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No Wheel Lock Key for my Boxter
I am in the process of changing out the AOS on my new to me 2000 Boxter. When attempting to remove the right rear tire I discovered that there is no tool kit or lug wrench in the frunk (not a big problem). Nor is there a key to the wheel locks (big problem).
1. In the spirit of Teutonic attention to detail, is there any way to determine from Porsche the VIN the key that will allow me to remove the wheel lock bolts? 2. If not, is there some tool which will allow me to accomplish the task. I’ve seen universal kits on Amazon, but suspect they are for non-German vehicles that use lug nuts rather than bolts. Dead in the water til I figure this one out. |
You need a dealer; they have a master set and determine which one you need/
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If you search for "rim lock lug nut removal tool" or similar, you will be quicker I guess. If you find out how easy it is to remove these bolts you have the answer if it makes sense using them.
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Good news is that you learned about this now, not on the side of the road, at night, in the rain, with a flat tire. |
I have a collection of sockets keyed to the various wheel locks on these cars. I always replace the locking lugs with a standard lug when I buy a 986 and I've bought over 20 now. If you post a picture of your locking lug, I may find one that matches. Still, it's best to get rid of them. They will not slow a competent wheel thief down.
Here's a good discussion: https://986forum.com/forums/boxster-general-discussions/61000-remove-locking-wheel-nut-without-key.html :cheers: |
It appears as if they are aftermarket locks, so the Porsche factory stuff will not work. Going to have to do it the hard way I reckon.
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sometimes over tightening the other 4 wheel bolts can provide give enough relief on locking one for easier removal w alternative hand tools...
And yeah, best place those directly in the circular file once you get off and just replace w standard wheel bolts. Good luck :) |
Most tire shops will have a set of lug removing tools. My key broke the first time I tried to use it. Went to Porsche dealership and got some new lugs to replace them. Haven't looked back.
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I convinced them to let me just remove the locking bolts since they were already out at the car with me to figure out which key I needed instead of buying it, which they reluctantly agreed to lol. |
On the '12 Edge I used to own I removed the 4 lug locks and replaced them with a smaller lug than the rest. For example... and I'm reaching... If all the lugs were, say, 20mm... I'd throw in an 18 on each wheel.
Sure, a thief won't terribly be deterred... but a lazy one would. :cheers: |
I just figured them to be after market when I saw the selection of factory wheel locks which were all symmetrical and only differed in the number of tabs on the key. Mine have different varied width tabs.
Unfortunately, going to a dealer for help isn't an option for me. The closest Porsche dealer is 130 miles away. |
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They'll be no help unless I can figure out how to show exactly what I'm looking for.
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Easy. Peasy. No drama. In. Out. The end. :cheers: |
AOS blew so it's not drivable at the moment so I need to figure out how to do it myself. Amazing coincidence of negative components.
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Here's a photo of the wheel lock in question. Black & white shows the details better.http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1735236647.jpg
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987_986 already showed you what you need to get.
Called external bolt extractors over here in the states. Link to a set on Amazon. I’m not endorsing it and don’t know if it’s gonna have the right size for you. Now, at least, you know what to look for. https://a.co/d/8fDwlHN |
Ordered a set of them and it arrived today. I'll know tomorrow whether they worked. Wish me luck!
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The extractor will work, and then you can get onto that AOS. Good luck! Report back, and then take that thing on the road! :cheers: |
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